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‘Terrified’ matted dog rescued now living fabulous new life
A little dog who had never worn a collar or been groomed is now a prize-winning pooch who is doted on by his new family, after being rescued by the RSPCA.
Two-year-old Nero arrived in the RSPCA’s care in January - just a few weeks after Christmas - having been signed...
RSPCA’s 2.6 challenge raises much-needed funds for animals in need
The RSPCA has raised £20,000 so far thanks to generous supporters who have taken part in the 2.6 challenge.
The week-long challenge kicked off on Sunday 26 April, when the London Marathon would have held its 40th annual even and asked participants to do a challenge around the number...
Dogs Trust donates vital medical equipment to NHS during coronavirus crisis
Dogs Trust is helping to support the national effort in the fight against coronavirus by donating vital medical equipment to the NHS.
The charity’s rehoming centres rallied together in support of our incredible health service – with Dogs Trust Loughborough donating 120 surgical gowns to nearby Lings Bar Hospital (pictured).
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Dogs Trust asks for help to name adorable rescue puppies
A litter of five rescue puppies born at Dogs Trust’s Rehoming Centre in Glasgow during the Coronavirus pandemic are looking for help from the public to name them.
The team at Glasgow is launching an online poll to name the puppies and are calling on the public to get involved...
RSCPA rescue mission to save fox from manhole
A team of RSPCA animal rescuers worked together to free a fox cub stuck down a manhole in Birmingham.
RSPCA animal collection officers Cara Gibbon and Vic Hurr, and inspector Nichola Geraghty went to a hostel in Grange Road, Birmingham on Monday 27 April after locals heard a fox crying.
Vic...
Cats Protection and Dogs Trust welcome Lords debate on effect of...
Two of the UK’s biggest animal charities have joined force to welcome a House of Lords debate recognising the challenges faced by rehoming organisations during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Cats Protection and Dogs Trust say that together with other animal charities, they are facing significant fundraising and operational difficulties as a...
RSPCA teams up with Foodbank to provide vulnerable owners with food...
Two London RSPCA branches have teamed up with their local Foodbank to help provide a regular supply of pet food to vulnerable owners during the Covid-19 outbreak.
The charity recognises that pets are very much a part pf our families. Some pet owners are concerned they may not be able...
Paul O’Grady urges the public to donate to Battersea during ‘tough...
Paul O’ Grady and his new puppy, Nancy have sent staff at Battersea an encouraging video to help boost morale during these ‘tough times’.
The video calls upon the public to donate what they can to help the much-loved animal charity’s homeless dogs and cats.
During the heart-warming video, the Battersea...
A Dog Is for Life Not Just For Lockdown, says Dogs...
Dogs Trust worries about impending puppy crisis as online searches for ‘to get a puppy’ rise by 120% during Covid-19 lockdown.
The dog charity is asking the public to weigh up if they are truly ready for the realities of dog ownership before taking the leap, as searches to get...
Appeal for information after giant rabbit is dumped in Liverpool
The RSPCA has launched an investigation after a giant rabbit was found collapsed, dumped in a box in Liverpool.
The rabbit was discovered by a member of the public and collected by RSPCA Animal Collection Office, Heather Cook on Friday 24 April.
Heather said: “A member of the public discovered this...
Mayhew’s Trap, Neuter, Return programme proves to be a lifeline for...
Despite the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, Mayhew’s Animal Welfare Officers are still out on the frontline caring for and saving the lives of animals in the local community.
Last week, the team got a call from a long-term feeder of two feral cats, who had been looking out for the pair...
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Attlee crowned Purr Minister 2024: Sir Lindsay Hoyle’s cat takes top...
Battersea is thrilled to announce the winner of the charity’s coveted Purr Minister 2024 title: Attlee the cat, representing Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP, Speaker of the House of Commons.
This victory is particularly historic as it marks a second win for Sir Lindsay, who previously triumphed in 2020 with his...
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